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Denpasar Municipality Seeks Solution for Scattered Fiber Cables in Sanur

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Denpasar Municipality Seeks Solution for Scattered Fiber Cables in Sanur
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Key Points

  • Denpasar Municipality is working to organize the scattered cables belonging to internet service providers in the Sanur area.
  • There is currently no operator using the SJUT (Joint Underground Infrastructure) system in the Sanur area.
  • The local government conducted tests measuring cable signal attenuation to address the concerns of the providers.

The local government in Denpasar, Indonesia, continues its efforts to organize the scattered cables belonging to internet service providers in the Sanur area. Carried out through a municipality-affiliated company, this work aims to eliminate visual pollution in the area and make the infrastructure more orderly.

The fact that no provider in Sanur currently uses the SJUT (Joint Underground Tunnel/Infrastructure) system stands out as one of the main factors complicating the resolution of the cable clutter. To address the current situation, the local government organized an experiment testing the signal attenuation of the cables in order to alleviate the concerns of the service providers.

Municipal officials are focusing on resolving technical concerns to encourage internet service providers to use the shared infrastructure. These tests and infrastructure improvements are aimed at enabling telecommunication services in the area to be more orderly and reliable in the future.

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What steps are being taken to solve the cable clutter problem in Sanur?
The Denpasar Municipality is carrying out work through a local company to organize the scattered provider cables and encouraging the use of shared infrastructure.
Is there a company using the SJUT system in the Sanur area?
No, according to the news, there is currently no service provider using the SJUT (Joint Underground Infrastructure) system in the Sanur area yet.
What are the providers' concerns regarding the transition to shared infrastructure?
Service providers are concerned about potential signal loss or transmission attenuation that may occur when moving the cables underground or to a shared system.

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